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BartleymEle«enough to b<* gtaertlly < hiaiiisbli- by mill pioduilioi). which, it I hav*- *DIRECTORYTHE LADONI A NEWSPatent Applied ForofButincMandProfessional Servicessihle without nuts • llm*. ami mats»*-llnig can wily hr ar«-*>niph»h< <1 l>vadvertising. llrciUK ul the n un-o uiea ol volume pro*!u* lioi\ a*lvrr-limij! ha* actually lonrrrd the price<»! m-rchau luc, tat Let lliau raised it.■ Vno'lirr criticism ol advertising hasbeau the l some ul it is uutrutlilulHat just as advt-itisng *pe«d* thit *o«l piuduct to the lit-ights, its ac-o-leisling «licet hastens the death olthe inlei lor product. Obviously,then, uutrutlilul advertising defeatsits own |iji|i itc and cannot thrive.\' lake any widely used oroduct youdfiII—autoin ihiles. radios, electricrefrigerators, toothpaste—and youwill filial an article which could nottind its place in the American scenewithout the lo v prices made possibleMK. and MRS DEAN BKKKDLOY K. I’ubliahers• Independent Newspaper Devoted To TW BettermentThe Farming And BindneiM Intermta (Jt Thin Section"Entered as iKsnf Class Mail Mattar at LaConla, Texas. Postoffica.Teach* rs l<«chool which t<•1 tt Unit*. I'll*have hern eh <year. Mr. ISuperintend* n, ,unity will setof the liew sellIiounty Superithe merger olMtarted. mid wnl in the com**Other traclier:Reynold* of IIot Killiuhe amiol Goiter.Card of Thanks aad Lodge Notices. 1 i-2e per »<>id mBEST CAKE♦BALD? Give YouScalp a ChancoEat with OdouiHIIEN IN PARISSUBSCRIPTION KATKSOfLTA a LAMAS Counties, »' so Par Voar InAdvanoo—Iloowhoro. fa 00j«aa M C.l t. Uw u.un, of tlu: ri-uiai L-bljrSUM amfsl preparation tlu*t thousand* sisM. "*n«l frow arose, hr* It hr hair on thinSid paitUlly h*M no*!* whir* lialr routssi« not iteaJ. I hi* rssMMS BMll«eptl« coun-Irr lirlUnl atlaalatas rimiUllim t» u**s, al|>. brlnt- *>u abuiKlaut *upl>ly *>T bloodt. 1 uourUh and feed rtareod hair roota-onsof the chief i »u*e« of baldneas. Ost skj*oetoday at a»r dru«*l*t The coal la Irtilna.S"c (Roononiy alae. |1 >. Yw lu»ve llttja toInss and much «o aaln SM. valuable book• the Truth About the Hair. If y»u write toNaWaaol tunSf Cs.. SA W. «»»S St.. M. T.SlT»itTThe entire nation, if not the entire world was saddened when tl ensws ol the tragic Rogera-Poet accident waa published. Not only becauseof the great loss in the death of these two well known and well lovrdcharacter*, but also in the suggestion that there is no such thing as salely,even with the treat mechanics 11 the nation to pilot our ship or automobilefor us. The tragedy cannot be laid to careless manipulation of the plane,but to the imperfection of machinery. Because it was not carelessnesrthat brought on the crash does not mean that every operator of machine*ia not warned to be more carelul but there is a distinct chaige in tlirwhole heartbreaking atory that suggesta painstaking, conscientious cair indriving machines of any kind. If the world s ■ aster mechanics are likelyto lose control, the ordinary dtiver should feel his responsibility for I isown and the other fellow's life when driving machines on public highwaysand otbar places.I'uris* TexasFurniture andUndertakingCALL DAY OR NIGHT.Phone 140 • day; 170 - nightHot Weather SpecialsCheeses* Luncheon Loavespadsstrlans are hit while waistug oahighways as under some other cir-cumstances, the death rate is veryhigh. Out ot a total of 11.220 pedes-trians hit while walking on the high-way in 1914, there were J.490 whowere killed, according to figurescomputed by the Travelers Insur-ance Company. While the numberot pedestrians struck amounted toonly 4.0 per cent of all pedestriansinvolved in accidents, the numberkilled while walking on roadwayswas nearly 17*per cent of all pedes-trian deaths.Experience shows that there Is noeasier way to get one s name in thenewspaper than by using the strv*-‘sand the highways In a careless m t*ner.To walk with or against traffic,that seems to be a moot question. Itpaths or sidswslks were placed alongmain highways, pedestrians wouldnot be required to walk In tha highway, where many are at the mercyot drivers.But as long as such paths or side-walks are not provided for the safetyof pedestrians. It might be a sensiblething for pedestrians to think aboutthe advantages of walking on theleft side of the road, facing traffic.When pedestrians walk on theright side of the road they aresomewhat In the poiltlon of the pkr-aon pictured above, equipped with aperiacope to see what is comingfrom behind. Although not as manyAnyone huvhas not been icertificates sh<inittee at on eChampion, clcommittee. Ito he eomplet*have been ov*there should 1made.The curse of weeds has been the bane of farmers since the beginning, we presume. We are positive that weeds were the burden of outfarm experience. We are now informed by Mr. V. J. Young, county oget t.that weeds are the virtual ruin ol the pastures in this section of li e country. It is our observation that when the weeds are mastered the problem |of pasture is mastered. The authorities tell us that two mowings a year'are ordinarily sufficient to destroy weeds in pastures. Few plants can sur-|vive after their foliage is twice destroyed. It is further pointed out that tafter repeated mowings weeds do not reappear lor yrais. ^e would hr'glad to see more experiment along this line in this territory.(laiiiitMl Mi'ul*, Sea Foods, Fruit JuicesW. A. BRADSHAWFuneral DirectorLicensed EmbalmerAmbulance Service Day orNightPhone 17w.s. McFarlandMeats - GroceriesLet Me Deliver tin*DALLAS JOURNALTo Your Door.Afternoon DeliveryHilly Ilill* Agt‘iilThe Young Democrats in their meeting in Milwaukee today w ill seta new pattern lor political meetings when they outlaw the traditional•peech making. The meeting will be business throughout with the re-election of President Roosevelt as the main business at hand, Rooseveltwill make the only speech at the meeting. In the opinion of many theywill not be doing the right thing in reelecting Roosevelt, but in the opin.ion of the whole world they will be doing a good turn in omitting theapeech making.Required ReadingFor HotorSpeedstersBOEDEKERWell Susie, tl(tame to sec 11said that hered to stay atfriends comev as sure w orwanted me ttruth i nd sh<up and toldlikely Dolly *living room,still using tined house!;ec|ago I advi“Bonham Furher old fiurnitroom furnituDolly wouldfriends homelo the Bonhulhis afternooselection. Dogoing to be sPuri* & Delicious)Saya a writer in the August issueof Reader's Digest.Last year a state trooper ol my ac-quaintance stopped a big red His-pano for speeding. Papa was ob-viously a responsible person, ob-viously set lor a pleasant week endwith his family—so the officer cutinto papa’s well-bred expostulations:‘‘I’ll let you off'this time, hut if youkeep on this way, you won’t lastlong. Get going—but take it eas-ier.” Later a passing motorist hailedthe trooper and asked it the redllispano had got a ticket. “No”,said the trooper, “I hated to spoiltheir party.’’ “Too bad you didn’t,”satd the motorist. “I saw you stopthem, and then I passed jjiat caragain 50 miles up the line. It stillinak^s me feel sick at my stomach.The car was all folded up like an ac-cordion—the color was about a'lthere was left. They were all deadbut one of the kids, and he wasn’t |going to live to the hospital.”DSO^P WAlTf->w*ec OKiaPraline, ChocolateVanilla, BoedekerSpecialOFFICIAL BALLOT FORM K)R ELECTION AUG 241. For the amendment giving the Legislature the power to providea system of old-age assistance not to exceed fifteen dollars ($15) per monthper person and to accept from the G* vernment ol the United S ates finan-cial aid for old-age assistance.Against the amendment giving the Legislature the power to providea system of old-age assistance not to exceed fifteen dollars ($15) per mouthper person and to accept from the Government of the United States finan-cial aid for old-age assistance.2. For the amendment of Article 1, Section 15, of the State Con-atitution by adding to said section a provision to the effect that the Legis-lature may provide for the temporary commitment of mentally ill person*not charged with a criminal offense by the County Court without the ne-cessity of a jury trial.Against the amendment of Article 1, Section 15, ol the State Con-stitution by adding to said section a provision to the (fleet that the Legislature may provide fer the temporay commitment ol mentally ill personsnot charged with a criminal offense by the County Court without the ne-cessity of a jury trial.3. For the amendment to the Slate Constitution repealing State-wide prohibition, prohibiting the open saloon and providing for local op-tion.Against the amendment to the State Constitution repealing State-wide prohibition, prohibiting the open saloon an 1 providing lor local op-tion.41. For the amendment to Section 1, Article XVII, ol the Constitu-tion ol Texas, providing that amendments to the Constitution may he pro-posed at special aessiona ol the Legislature under certain conditions.Against the amendment to Section 1, Article XVII, of the Constitu-tion of Texas, providing that amendments to the Constitution may h. pio-posed at special sessions of the Legislature under certain conditions.5. For the amendment to the State Constitution authorizing thecourts to place defendants on probabtion.Against the amendment to the State Constitution authorizing thecourts te place defendants on probation.6. For amendment to the Constitution of the State of Texas abolish-ing the lee system of compensating all district officers, and all county ofliceis in counties having a population of 20,000 or more; and authorizingthe Commissioner's Court to determine whether comity cfliers and pre-cinct officers in counties containing less than 20,000 population may becompensated on a fee basis or on aHALLFurniture CoFrank Phillips, President of thePhillips Petroleum Company, save:“Advertising might well he calledthe gasoline which runs the motor olbusiness. At any rate, it is the greataccelerating power which speeds upbusiness activity.“Critics of advertising—and therehave been many of them during thepast few years—carp at the millionsof dollars spent by manufacturersand retailess in telling the publicabout their products and their ser-vices. Such critcism is absurd. IIit were not for increased demandstipulated by advertising, goodscould not be produced economicallyWemaKe a house a home’Phone 82Bonham, TexasWe invite you to use our courteous un<l de-pendable prescription service. It is at yourcommand day and night.We carry a complete sttK*k of reliable house-hold remedies and leading brands of cosmetics.DIt. F. M. LOUGHMILLERPaimer Graduate ChiropractorChiropractic Adjust the Causeof DISEASEPhones: Office S80C Rea. 38SDBonham, TexasJETER’S PHARMACYBEULAH M JOHNSONPermanent** $1.50 andAll Work GuaranteedAmerican Theaterlildg. ltoiilianiPublicizing the total ol motoringinjuries—almost a million Ia*t year,with 36,000 deaths—never gets tofirst base in jarring the motorist intoa realization ol the appalling risks ofmotoring. He does not translate drystatistics into a reality of blood andagony.—From Reader’s Digest forAugust.Cool anGUS WHITEJeweler and OptometristEyes tested - G1 sscs fittedCommerce, TexanY our Travel,salary haais.Against amendment to the Constitution ol the Slate of Texas abol-ishing the fee system of compensating all district oflicera, and all countyofficers in counties having a population of 20,000 or more; and authorizingthe Commissioner's Court to determine whether county ofliceis and pre.cinct officers in counties containing less than 20,000 population may beon a fee basis or on a salary basis.7. For or against the amendment to the Constitution of the State ofTexas permitting the furnishing of free text books to every child of schol-astic age attending any school within this State.For yourHealth’s sakeSubscribe for the Times Heraldand get the news while it isnews. Why wait until morn-ing for today’s news? Everyafternoon delivery. 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